Structural Support

Matt Lauer of NBC’s Today show reports this morning that the
I-35 bridge collapse in Minneapolis was a structural failure. Several people are dead.
Families are weeping at the bedsides of critically injured spouses and children.
Others wait without hope for news of the missing.

A chief engineer, whose name is not yet public, signed off
on the most recent inspection report. He made a decision. His decision was
wrong. The consequences will haunt him to his own death. For the next few days,
many other experts will second-guess that choice.

Decisions have consequences. Not just for ourselves, but for
many. Unlike the engineer, most of us do not have immediate responsibility for
thousands of people. Our decisions do, however, affect our spouses, co-workers,
and children. Kindness leads to emotional connection. Complimenting a colleague’s
report builds confidence. In a conflict, speaking calmly with our husband
models peaceful resolution for our children. 

May our words build up rather than tear down. May our decisions today require no after-the-fact analysis.

Father-God, please give powerful words that will build strong
supports in other’s lives.

Stand Firm

In 2 Chronicles 20, when Jehoshaphat is king in Jerusalem,
he is told of a great army approaching, a united front of three enemies. He
gathers all the people of Judah to fast and pray at Jerusalem. As they are
beseeching the Lord, a prophecy comes: “Do not be afraid or discouraged
because of this vast army. For the battle is not yours, but God’s.”
The prophet says Judah will not have to fight this battle. Their responsibility
is to “stand firm and see the deliverance the Lord will give.”

The next day, as the king and the people begin to sing
praise, the assembled armies start fighting among themselves. By the time Judah
arrives at the battleground, every enemy soldier is lying dead.

As I read this today, I noticed 
Judah’s enemy was obliterated. When we let the Lord fight our battles, he finishes off
the opposition.

Are we in a battle that only God can fight? What’s today’s
enemy? Unbelief? Hopelessness? Indifference? Perhaps our responsibility is to
stand firm in Truth and let the battles be God’s. The truth is God is at work
in our lives. The truth is, if we belong to Jesus, he will have the victory.
God’s great reality will break through into our hearts. Our responsibility is
to stand with our faces toward him and our hearts open. His responsibility is
to eradicate the enemy.


Life is hard, dear Father. Bring your victory today.
    

Grateful Waiting

Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the
desires of your heart.
Psalm 37:4, NIV

Visiting downtown Chicago to celebrate 35 years,
my husband and I ambled back to the Metra, looking for sidewalk seating for a last dessert.
I particularly wanted something rich and chocolate. We’d already rejected
inadequate goodies at two coffee shops.

A few blocks from the station, with no open air chairs in
sight, I said, “Well, I don’t really need more food.”

“There’s a point,” Jerry agreed, squeezing my hand. “I don’t
either.” 

“We’ve had a lovely day. The outdoor dinner across from the
Art Institute. Sitting in Millennium Park, watching the wedding parties getting pictures
taken in front of the polished metal sculpture.” I grasped Jerry’s waist, pulling him close.

“Don’t forget the sailboat parade at Navy Pier before the Mackinac
race,” Jerry added, as he hugged my shoulder.

Almost to the train, I glanced south. “That’s a restaurant!”
A hundred black metal chairs stood mostly empty, right along the Chicago River.
When the flourless chocolate cakes arrived, adorned with vanilla ice cream and
perfectly placed berries, I gasped at the purple orchid garnishes. Tears came to my eyes.
“This is wonderful. I really was satisfied with what God
had already given.”   

The dendrobium blossoms are fading now, but the lesson is
fresh. On top of a wonderful day, it was not hard to give up the yearning for
more. The greater challenge is to be grateful for what we have when the day is
not so great. When we long for a gift God has not yet given. When we want a
different life. When we long for a fresh touch from God.

Oh, God. Make us grateful. Help us focus on you as we wait
for you to satisfy our desires.